Spanish Authorities Still Investigating Train Crash

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (AP) — Spanish authorities have lowered the death toll but say the count could still change as they examine the remains of those killed in Spain's worst train crash in decades. Officials now say 78 people died, not 80. Investigators, meanwhile, have taken possession of the "black boxes" of the train. And police have officially detained the train's driver in the hospital where he is recovering from injuries he sustained in the accident.